Royal Stool with
Bronze and Leather
Origin: Ashanti (Asante) Tribe, Ghana
Composition: bronze, leather
The spiritual center of the Asante alliance
is the mystical Golden Stool. It is believed to have descended
out of the skies in the late 17th century as a result of
the prayers of Okomfo Anokye, chief priest of the King of
Asante, Nana Osei Tutu. The stool was presented to the people
after the defeat of the Denkyira, and Anokye declared that
it contained the spirit of the whole of the Asante nation
and that all of the strength of the nation depended on the
safety of the stool.
Essentially, the stool embodies the political
unity of the Akan states and the power of the chiefs of
Asante. Another essential part of Asante religion is the
honoring of departed kings who are represented by stools
which have been blackened during a sacrificial ceremony.
Although the golden stool is clearly a more visible representation
of the spiritual link to the King, it is the blackened stool
that truly honors the strength and continuity of the throne
(ref: Christopher Roy, University of Iowa).
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